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Most Useful Packing and Moving Tips What Worked and What Didn’t

These are my most useful packing and moving tips! Some things worked and others not so much!

I’m sharing packing and moving tips while it is still painfully fresh in my mind from our recent move. In fact, as I type there are boxes waiting to be unpacked!

After living in the same home for seventeen years we made a big decision to move about 30 miles away to be closer to my husbands job and our grandchildren.

Moving was such a big deal for us I began with an extensive search for the best moving tips I could possibly find. In my dreams ours was going to be such a well organized move! At least that was the plan!

The first thing I did when we finally decided to sell our home was to create a secret board on Pinterest to save tips for both selling our home quickly and having a smooth move. Pinterest is such an easy way to save information. Follow me on Pinterest here. Also see The Seller’s Complete Checklistwith a free printable with all the tips we used to sell our home.

The very best packing tips I found came from moving companies. We usedGood Guys Moving & Deliveryand have absolutely no complaints. Our movers loved the system I used for identifying boxes so I’m really happy to share that one!

The next thing I did was to make a list of items I would need to purchase for packing purposes. I created two baskets as shown below. One for all the tape we used to color code our boxes and one for resealable storage bags, markers. tape measure and such.

In addition to the bubble wrap and packing paper, I used almost every towel, sheet and blanket in the house to wrap breakable items. My husband and I began to believe that almost everything in our house was breakable!

Baking Dishes and Glass Mixing Bowls Hack

Big glass baking dishes can be safely tucked inside the folds of comforters for safe moving travels. I got as many as five baking dishes in one big box of comforters!

Sheets work great to wrap glass mixing bowls. Be sure to create somewhat of an accordion style fold so you can set smaller bowls into the larger ones.

Our Color Coded Box System worked like a charm! The movers loved it which made we feel great. Just use a foam board as above to create the code then place it in a prominent place in the new home on moving day.

Place a strip of matching tape on each side of the packed boxes as seen below. I placed a piece on each corner and one on top so the movers wouldn’t need to search the box for the color. As they began to unload the truck, they quickly memorized which room to take the boxes to eliminating the need for anyone to direct traffic.

We bought all of our boxes from Home Depot for several reasons. First it was quite simply easier than hunting all over town for free boxes. Second, it made stacking boxes onto the moving truck much easier because we only used two sizes. We used the small and medium boxes.

Pack plates vertically using Dish Foam between each. Cushion the bottom of the box with a towel first. If you have space left, tuck in towels or washcloths.

Foam disposable plates do work as a cushion between dishes but you will need to purchase the better brand which is larger. The cheap foam plates are not thick or large enough to pad a full size dinner plate which is the reason we wound up buying the dish foam roll.

Use packing paper to wrap glasses. Place them in the box vertically nestled close together to prevent movement. I stuffed decorative throw pillows on top of the glasses for more cushion.

One of the best tips ever is to use handle tie trash bags to keep clothes bunched. I found bunches of 10 to fit well in each bag and still be manageable. This will also prevent smudges and stains from occurring on your clothes during the move. The best part is that you can still use the trash bags.

What Did Not Work For Us

Stacking dishes in a bucket did not go well for us! I used foam plates as cushions between dishes which were stacked inside a 5 gallon bucket. Only dessert size plates will even fit and there is no way to close the top or protect it from damage. The only thing which got broken in our entire move was a few dishes in this bucket!

The other thing which did not work for us was the trick to use toilet paper tubes for packing cords. We kept all cords with it’s respective item which made setting up electronics much easier in the new home. We also used a see through storage bin with a lid for extension cords and such. Because I did save a whole lot of toilet paper tubes which were not useful, keep an eye out for some toilet paper tube crafts in the near future like these cars!

How to survive your first few days in the new home

Pack a suitcase as if you are going on vacation for a few days. Be sure to include your daily toiletry items as well as several changes of clothes and comfortable shoes.

Also pack another suitcase with bed linens for each bed so you won’t have to hunt for them on movin-in night when you are exhausted.

One more absolute must from my perspective is to pack a picnic basket with disposable plates, forks etc. to use the first couple of days as the unpacking begins.

Depending on how far away you are moving, it is so helpful to plan a simple meal and have those groceries easily accessible. Our first couple of days I cooked spaghetti, a Crockpot full of HoppinJohnand we also made sandwiches.

Hi! I love that you used only small and medium size boxes. I’m curious what you did with the larger and bulkier items, such as large pictures or big vases that might not fit? I’m moving next week and didn’t want to buy large boxes but I have quite a few bulky items. Kristen

Hi Kristen. The larger pictures/art and such we wrapped well in bubble wrap or blankets and sheets and moved them in the car ourselves. We had the luxury of closing on our new home more than a week before we closed on the old one which allowed us to be able to move all of the delicate items ourselves.
Big Vases went into the medium boxes packed between comforters. I packed those boxes tight by adding throw pillows or bed pillows in the top. I put blanket on bottom, then vase wrapped in a comforter then pillow on top. It worked well because we didn’t have any breakage.
This was our first time using a moving company and we were very impressed with how well they wrapped everything, even furniture. I did learn a neat trick from them. The use cardboard to wrap around things then also wrap it with a blanket which is taped extremely well. I think the moving company may have more blankets than a hospital!

I’ve moved 8 times in the last decade and I still learned a new tip from you! I’ve never packed my glass bowls/bakeware in with my comforters. I feel like I wasted so much box space by just putting the blankets in a box by themselves lol. Our next move I will definitely use them. And I like your color coded system too!

Another thing I’ve learned when packing up things is to have an “unpack first” box for the kitchen and bathroom. That will include the must have items you’ll need when everything is unloaded from the moving truck. For me it includes the coffee pot and crock pot.

I think you should share your packing/moving tips! I’m sure you have some great ones! The blankets and baking dishes worked well not only to protect the glass dishes but also to keep one or more boxes from being overtly heavy.

Having them pack was a problem. They didn’t do a great job of sorting things and there were a few broken items, too. A few items were just missing. We had to file a claim and that was a pain. We packed anything that was truly special to us ourselves, so the losses were not a huge deal. If I ever move again, I’ll do all the packing though! This was the most clicked post from last week’s Brag About It Party. Laurie and I will both be featuring it tomorrow.

Great tips, Shirley! I haven’t moved in over 13 years, but prior to that I moved pretty often. I learned a few of these tricks along the way. Your color coding was a great idea. For our last move from San Diego to Charleston, my husband’s employer paid for packing and transporting. I would never, ever go that route again. Glad you had a smooth move!

Beverly I am guessing because they did the packing it was hard to find things? Is that why you wouldn’t do that again? I personally packed almost every single thing in our home. My hubby did a few things but I wanted to know where it all was and write on the box my own reminders. lol It worked. The only thing we had trouble finding was a single pair of my hubbys shoes which we both forgot was in an overnight bag! We were searching boxes in the dining room for those shoes, lol.

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